Abstract
AbstractThe principles of electric deflection spectroscopy and its relevance to molecular structure are reviewed. Application of this technique to gain insights into the structures of binary fluorides and oxide fluorides are described in detail. In particular, knowledge gained about nonrigid fluoride structures is described and some thoughts concerning future applications of electric deflection spectroscopy are presented.
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